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They can have the McD's players ....We want Dog n Shake players
BTW, anyone remember Burger Stan on S. Seneca.....
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Calvin's...played baseball for him one year a moon or 2 ago...earlier in the thread Nu Way came up...had one yesterday...mmmmmmmmm, with that famous root beer...mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Come hell or high water, I'm going to have a Nu Way tomorrow... I've been tellin' everyone, crumbly is good! No it's great! :good: :good:
"You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"
He also mentioned something about his love for animals and the city of Wichita. After the coaches show last night, he and Lynn were heading to a benefit auction (promoting spading and neutering of pets) and he invited all Shocker fans to come and spend time with “the coach” for a fun evening.
It was in South Carolina during the 1989-90 basketball season — Gregg Marshall recalls time in terms of sports seasons, "not by regular human years," says his wife, Lynn — when the Marshalls first met Penny.
Gregg was working as an assistant coach at the College of Charleston when his wife wanted him to go look at a dog she'd seen advertised in the paper.
The dog was a sickly-looking beagle with no hair on her ears, and although she was covered up to her chest in brick-red mud, "you could see all of her ribs," Lynn said.
What's the story on this dog? they asked a man who was trying to find homes for the beagle and another dog.
He also mentioned something about his love for animals and the city of Wichita. After the coaches show last night, he and Lynn were heading to a benefit auction (promoting spading and neutering of pets) and he invited all Shocker fans to come and spend time with “the coach” for a fun evening.
It was in South Carolina during the 1989-90 basketball season — Gregg Marshall recalls time in terms of sports seasons, "not by regular human years," says his wife, Lynn — when the Marshalls first met Penny.
Gregg was working as an assistant coach at the College of Charleston when his wife wanted him to go look at a dog she'd seen advertised in the paper.
The dog was a sickly-looking beagle with no hair on her ears, and although she was covered up to her chest in brick-red mud, "you could see all of her ribs," Lynn said.
What's the story on this dog? they asked a man who was trying to find homes for the beagle and another dog.
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